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A suspected burglar was stabbed and killed Monday night on the University of Southern California’s campus after a witness intervened in a car break-in, according to police.

The incident happened at around 8 p.m. outside a fraternity house at USC’s Greek Row, according to KNBC.

A confrontation is believed to have occurred between the witness and the suspected burglar when the witness stabbed the person breaking into the vehicle, police said. The burglar suffered serious injuries before dying.

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The incident happened at around 8 p.m. outside a fraternity house on USC’s Greek Row. (iStock)

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The incident remains under investigation, police said.

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